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The Mint had a lot of trouble with dies wearing out so it's difficult to find a 1982 quarter that's cleanly struck. Most of them have blurred lettering and images, like they were made of candy and sat in the sun a bit too long. If you can find a sharply-struck one in change it might sell for 50 cents or so, but the poorly-struck ones are pretty much only worth 25 cents.

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14y ago

Except for some special "Prestige" proof coins issued in 1993 and later, all dimes since 1965 have been struck in cupronickel, not silver.

Check your pocket change and you'll find others. They're all worth 10 cents.

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16y ago

About 1 cent unless it is a very high grade uncirculated. Retail prices in MS65 are 25 cents for copper with no mintmark or zinc with a "D" mintmark, and $2.00 for zinc with no mintmark.

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11y ago

If it is completely unplated the value can be up to a hundred dollars. If only half of it is plated it drops down to around $50. If only a small part is unplated around $10.

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